HeartHealth for Women: To Have a Heart is To Suffer the Attack of the Heart
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Melissa G.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:16pm1 Comment
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD). As women age; their rates of disease are higher than men. CVD outranks cancer as a leading cause of death in women.
Hearthealth should be key for anyone... a baseline for our hearthealth that comes in handy should irregularities or decreases in health occur as we age.
To prevent heart attacks; attack back!
Be prepared with Aspirin
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Bone Health, HeartHealth, Muscle Health - Exercise!
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Ruth S.Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 11:38am
bones.
"Although some activity may be better than none at all for certain aspects of health, like hearthealth, milder forms of activity may not be sufficient to hold off...
Eleven Hundred (1,100) Canadian Baby Boomers turn 60 every single day! Imagine that. So, calling all those Boomers. Take hold of your health. Take an active part
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Maintain Optimum HeartHealth: Top 10 Heart Healthy Must Have Vitamins, Supplements and Food
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Melissa G.Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 11:47pm
are very important when assessing risk factors for cardiovascular disease. My mother's family has a history of heart attacks, congestive heart failure as well as high cholesterol levels.
There are 10 easy ways to change habits and diets in a way that will positively impact hearthealth, lower cholesterol and blood pressure.
1. Diet high in Fiber
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Well-Known Molecule May be Behind Alcohol’s Benefits to HeartHealth
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Ed H.Posted
Thu 18 Nov 2010 7:06pm
at patterns of health and illness and associated factors have shown that heart disease and cardiac-related death is 20 to 40 percent lower in light to moderate drinkers, compared...
Many studies support the assertion that moderate drinking is beneficial when it comes to cardiovascular health, and for the first time scientists have discovered
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Hearthealth: what’s good for the heart is good for the brain
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Carol Bradley BursackPosted
Mon 14 Feb 2011 12:00am
more about hearthealth and the brain:
Find care agencies to help you care for your loved ones:
Support a caregiver or jump start discussion in support groups with real...
February is Healthy Heart month, which, considering Valentine's Day is February 14th, is fitting. The most wonderful Valentine's Day gift we can receive from
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HeartHealth: One E-mail Can Help Women with Heart Disease
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HeartstrongPosted
Thu 17 Sep 2009 10:33pmhealth care costs can put coverage out of reach for women with heart disease and even for women who are taking preventative measures to reduce their risk. And in most states, those... on health care reform. On September 30th, American Heart Association advocates will be on Capitol Hill to discuss the challenges they face as heart disease survivors in affording
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6 Reasons to Care about Your Heart’s Health
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Brett - Sheer BalancePosted
Mon 25 Jan 2010 2:31pm
If you are a woman in her 20s or 30s, you may not have been all that concerned with the health of your heart. Statistics show that there is a serious lack... it’s Over: One way in which heart disease can manifest itself is through a stroke. Although many individuals can survive a stroke, they still may have permanent health issues
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HeartHealth: Risks and Prescription for a Healthy Heart
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Sandy H.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 7:23pm
In developed countries, heart disease is the leading cause of death in women over the age of 55. How do you know if you are at risk? And what can you do to keep your 'ticker' healthy before heart disease strikes?
You are at higher risk of developing heart disease when you:
Reach menopause . It is believed that the decrease
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HeartHealth: Risks and Prescription for a Healthy Heart
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Sandy H.Posted
Wed 30 Apr 2008 1:57pm
! And laugh ... a lot! So, be happy - your heart will thank you.
Talk to you all tomorrow.
Sandy Huard, President, Women's Health Supply International
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In developed countries, heart disease is the leading cause of death in women over the age of 55. How do you know if you are at risk? And what can you do to keep your 'ticker
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